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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 4 MIN

San Diego Weekend Adventures: Metal Shows, Sea Caves & CRSSD Festival Guide

from Things to do in San Diego · host Inception Point AI

Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless energy, zero jet lag, instant quirky scoops for your adventures! Picture this: San Diego's sun-soaked vibes calling your name like a rogue wave at a beach volleyball tourney. As your globe-trotting sports nut alter-ego, I'm buzzing about the offbeat thrills locals whisper about—trending on Insta, hidden gems mixed with epic events this very weekend. Forget tourist traps; we're diving into the fun, sweaty, laugh-out-loud stuff that makes SD the quirkiest playground west of anywhere. Kick off tonight, Friday the 13th—perfect for black-cat luck—at the Voodoo Room in House of Blues, where Everyone Dies In Utah unleashes metal mayhem that'll have you headbanging like a pro wrestler[1]. Or paddle into legend with La Jolla's Sea Cave Kayaking Tour through the Seven Sea Caves in the Ecological Reserve—spot seals sunbathing like lazy royals, guided by pros who spill ocean secrets[1]. My Guide San Diego swears it's the ultimate adrenaline flex, trending for those epic cave selfies. Tomorrow, Saturday 14th, snag Aztec Baseball vs. Washington State at Tony Gwynn Stadium—college diamond drama with San Diego State's sluggers crushing it under palm trees[1]. Cheer Aztec Softball vs. Colorado State at SDSU Softball Stadium right after; locals pack the bleachers for that underdog roar[1]. Then explode into CRSSD Festival at Waterfront Park—electronic beats from Cut Copy, Dom Dolla, Polo & Pan through Sunday 15th, a two-day dance-rage that's blowing up TikTok with neon waterfront vibes[2][4][6][8]. SeaWorld's Military Appreciation Weekend overlaps with their 62nd Birthday bash prep—free concerts Saturdays starting March 14th, dolphins flipping like acrobats[5]. Sunday? CRSSD finale or Cristela Alonzo's Midlife Mixtape comedy at Balboa Theatre—her witty riffs on life hit harder than a penalty kick[1]. Hidden gem alert: Birch Aquarium's tide pool hunts and Scripps Pier walks—get slimy with starfish, learn shark ninja moves from educators; it's the low-key outdoor quest locals hoard[7]. Balboa Park's Cherry Blossom Festival runs through March 15th—pink petals, art pops, and food stalls slinging matcha madness[3]. Food twist for my epicurean side: Post-kayak, hit Liberty Public Market for trending poke bowls that taste like victory, or North Park's craft beer crawl—tiny taps pouring hazy IPAs with food trucks that locals swear by. Art lovers, sneak to Quartyard for street murals and pop-up DJ sets; it's the gritty gallery vibe Insta-famous for murals you can climb. San Diego's no snooze-fest—it's a quirky compendium of kayaks, kayfabe baseball, bass drops, and blossoms. Grab your crew, chase the chaos, and live like every day's the Olympics of oddities! Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these grea

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